Morning Links – Programmed
September 3, 2010
- ‘“The impact is clear; for example, one of the students has distinguished himself by programming the design of a house while using a basic programme called scratch without any prior training” Bakuramutsa said.’ (New Times, Scratch)
- Rwandan kid honored with a kiss at the Dubai Quran contest. (New Times)
- The UN report will not change, and neither will anything else. (Economist)
- My first visit to Kigali Central Prison. (International Bridges to Justice Blog)
- How to raise a superstar. (Wired)
- Betty Lou Oliver. (Wikipedia)
- The biblical body counts of God and Satan. (Rational Response Squad)
- A learned evaluation of synthetic weed. (The Smoking Jacket)
And finally, other natural and not so natural methods of doing science:
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